Much of what we do in social media hinges on the assumption that I can’t be held liable for something you post. Obvious, right?
Twitter has rolled out a new feature allowing users to specify who can reply to each of their tweets. Does it change anything for marketers?
It's worth considering how much the lockdown will have impacted the customers and online audiences your content and social media activities hope to reach.
The truth is this is a completely new territory so strategies are still in the making but what we do know is that it really does give to be somewhat flexible.
For many, the brand and the person are often one and the same – especially in social media. Each network can reveal different aspects of a personal brand.
We've created a video of crucial Instagram tips for marketers that will help grow your Instagram audience and improve your overall marketing efforts.
Fans and Twitter users in general were surprised to see Disney declaring it would effectively retain the right to use any and all tweets that used the #Maythe4th hashtag – a hashtag Disney didn’t even create.
Knowing the best channels for your content can be confusing. In this video we show you how to distribute your content based on your audience and goals.
Your intention to send an email may be perfectly benign. But it’s important you test your comms plan to avoid becoming yet another spreader of this irritating marketing disease.
The “Create a Story” button seems to be on the move again with it appearing in a brand new spot at the top of the feed.